The bright star in our night sky..cannot be venus..what is it??

Originally posted by inmate2276
I know which object in the sky you speak of. I've noticed for the last few years and it seems to be getting brighter. This particular object is now
so bright that you can see it even when it is right next to a bright street light or the chemtrail haze is blocking the rest of the objects in the
sky. This should be the sticking point. Some stars are brighter than others, but when one is so bright that you can see it even when nothing else in
the sky is visible, then we have something to be concerned about.

This falls in the same category as chemtrails though. Even though it's something everyone can see for themselves, most will just look away because
the truth is too scary.

Venus is bright enough to be seen in broad daylight (compare the magnitude chart here to the magnitude mentioned in the video below
articles.adsabs.harvard.edu... ). That's normal, and so is its brightness...

So basically, you wish to remain ignorant on how the solar system works.

Well done! Good for you!

Typical close mindedness BS I say.

NO ..because we know what they say...for five years theyve said the same thing and i dont buy it.

your the one thats closed minded..you blindly follow what nasa and your simulaor says when they both can be manipulated for 1000`s of reasons ranging
from security to selfish greed..who knows...but it aint venus

Then do the math yourself!

www.youtube.com...
Yes, you CAN see Venus at night and you do not need to rely on NASA or even Stellarium (which isn't NASA) to know that.

ngchunter decided to necro this thread because he's just posted a new thread
of his own. I'm not sure it was necessary, or even that this thread's participants are still here on ATS to read these new replies.

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